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Microsoft Will Now Preview the Future of Windows With New Canary Channel (theverge.com) 23

Microsoft is getting ready to publicly test major new Windows features even earlier. While the software giant has been previewing changes to Windows for nearly a decade, a new Canary channel for Windows Insiders will allow anyone to try out "hot off the presses" builds of Windows that include major changes to the kernel, APIs, and other big parts of Windows. From a report: It feels like this new Canary channel is preparation work for Windows 12, which Intel and Microsoft have both been hinting at recently. "The new Canary Channel is going to be the place to preview platform changes that require longer-lead time before getting released to customers," says Amanda Langowski, Microsoft's head of the Windows Insider program, in a blog post today. "Some examples of this include major changes to the Windows kernel, new APIs, etc." We've seen Microsoft test underlying platform changes to Windows before that eventually shipped in a future version of Windows. Microsoft tested some display changes to Windows 10 preview builds before Windows 11 was announced, and the changes only ended up shipping in what became Windows 11. Likewise, x64 emulation for Windows 10 on Arm was tested early on and only ever shipped in Windows 11.
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Microsoft Will Now Preview the Future of Windows With New Canary Channel

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  • Never again (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Dwedit ( 232252 ) on Monday March 06, 2023 @04:21PM (#63348001) Homepage

    Last time I tried out insider builds of the operating system, I encountered this problem:

    * You must keep moving to the next insider build of the operating system, OR ELSE.

    * Yes, even if the newer insider build does not work properly on your computer, you are forbidden from staying on the same insider build.

    * This is enforced by BSOD after two hours of uptime if your insider build is deemed too old.

    So yeah, stay away from any "insider" builds.

  • Why would anyone do this? Yes, I want to try to get my daily work done on a platform that might do, well, anything, at any moment.

    Not for me.

    Want me to beta your code? Fuck you, pay me.

    • by Tablizer ( 95088 )

      To keep up with the Jonesdashians: show off your bloat-stack booty for bragging rights and resume buzzword stuffing.

    • by Askmum ( 1038780 )
      Because they will forcefully push their second beta to you anyway on patch tuesday. So you better test the first beta so they can fix their problems. Of you can find workarounds.
  • Canaries used to be used in mines to alert miners when there was a lack of oxygen or poisonous gas. If the canary passed out or died, everyone needed to get out.

    So is this new channel being made to alert you early so that when something breaks, you know to that it's time to move away from Windows?

  • And has been for some time. Dev channel, Beta channel, Release Preview channel, and now Canary? And no intent that things you've seen in an 'advance' channel will ever make it to the release version. Heck, no guarantee that any two releases from the same channel will even be the same, what with all the A/B shit they're pulling.

    I quit the Insiders thing years ago - got real tired of being a chump. Unpaid QA for MS - no thanks.

  • ...the purpose of the canary is to die?

"More software projects have gone awry for lack of calendar time than for all other causes combined." -- Fred Brooks, Jr., _The Mythical Man Month_

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